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    The generalized modus ponens and the triangular fuzzy data model (English)
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    24 November 1994
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    The generalized modus ponens is confronted with the triangular fuzzy data model. The possible representations of non-fuzzy and fuzzy single- antecedent rules are discussed extensively. From this discussion, five families of fuzzy implication operators are extracted, leading to five families of generalized modus ponens inferences rules. The behaviour of these inference rules is studied when they are faced with triangular fuzzy data.
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    generalized modus ponens
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    triangular fuzzy data model
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    fuzzy implication operators
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